An event preview: Master complex UBO investigations with advanced graph technology
Open Ownership
Driving the global shift towards transparency and accountability in corporate ownership and control
By Kathryn Davies and GraphAware
This free event will show how collaborative exchange of beneficial ownership information across borders is essential for ease of business, fraud prevention, and anti-money laundering efforts. It’s hosted by GraphAware, which delivers next-generation, mission-critical capabilities powered by graph technology, data science, and machine learning. The invited guest is Stephen Abbott Pugh, Head of Technology at Open Ownership, a non-profit which supports governments to make high-quality beneficial ownership information shareable.
Open Ownership has developed the Beneficial Ownership Data Standard (BODS). BODS is an open standard, providing guidance and a structured template for collecting, sharing and using machine-readable data on beneficial ownership.
Without common standards, combining and analysing data from different sources can be difficult, expensive and time-consuming. However, the real value of beneficial ownership data can be realised when it can be correctly understood. With BODS, data from different companies and countries can be combined, visualised, and analysed. Bringing together data from a variety of sources can give us insights into sprawling or complicated ownership and control structures.
Ahead of a joint webinar on 15 May, GraphAware has loaded BODS data from Open Ownership into Hume, its graph data visualisation and exploration tool (see image below). BODS data is then combined with sanctions data and enhanced using entity resolution to demonstrate how it can support detailed investigations by law enforcement or analysts.
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